Minnesota voters appeared to overwhelmingly back a ballot measure extending authorization for state lottery money use on ...
If you have walked on a trail or swam in a lake in Minnesota you've benefited from the environmental natural resources trust ...
Voters across the state will decide whether the constitutional amendment, which allocates 40% of the state's lottery revenues ...
At a time when partisan divides are starker than ever, Minnesota voters of all political stripes overwhelmingly backed a ...
If the Vikings get to the post-season and do well, Darnold as a free agent could cost nearly $40 million a year on a new ...
The Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund was up for renewal in the 2024 election. About 77.5% of constituents voted yes, renewing the source of funding until 2050 and additionally, increasing ...
There’s a question tucked on Minnesota ballots this election that’s flying a bit under the radar, but has important ...
State legislators and conservation activists are campaigning for a ballot question to keep using Minnesota lottery money to fund outdoor conservation ahead of the Nov. 5 election. This is not the ...
The question for voters is whether they want to renew some of the state’s lottery money for the environment and natural resources. One political expert at The University of Minnesota says this ...
Minnesotans voted in favor of renewing the state constitutional amendment to put lottery dollars toward the environment.
The lottery money has also paid for years of research into some of Minnesota’s most complex environmental problems, including so-called “forever chemicals” such as PFAS, chronic wasting ...